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Indonesia
After the Tsunami in Indonesia's Sunda Strait
By Agoes Rudianto
Indonesia has again been devastated by a tsunami, this time without warning.
Massacre in Nduga: Indonesia’s Papuan Insurgency
By Rob Attwell
The recent killings highlight how Indonesia’s attempts to use economic inducements to secure peace in Papua are failing.
Indonesia’s Year of Dithering Dangerously
By Kevin O'Rourke
Why did Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo skip the G-20?
The Rise of Discriminatory Bylaws in Indonesia
By Jack Britton
How can Indonesia deal with discriminatory regional bylaws?
No, English is Not a Threat to Bahasa Indonesia
By Muhammad Beni Saputra
Speaking other languages, especially English, is indispensable for Indonesia if it wants to better improve its economy.
Saudi Arabian Relations Under Strain in Southeast Asia
By Scott Edwards & Asmiati Malik
Saudi Arabia's relations with Malaysia and Indonesia, in particular, are worth watching for signs of cooling enthusiasm.
Free Speech and Democracy Under Threat in Indonesia
By Tom Sullivan
Democratic gains are being threatened by rising intolerance, new legislation, and emboldened conservative Islamic groups.
Indonesian Elections: Getting Realistic About Millennial Votes
By Dwintha Maya Kartika and Muhammad Sinatra
Millennials make up about 42 percent of Indonesia’s total registered voters.
Indonesia Devastated by Tsunami, Time Running Out
By Catherine Putz
As of October 4, the death toll had risen to 1,424.
Jokowi and Subianto Set to Duel Over the Economy
By Marcus Tantau
The battle for the Indonesian presidency looks set to turn on economic matters.
13 Years of Peace Without Justice or Truth in Aceh
By Usman Hamid
There may be peace in Aceh, but truth and justice remain elusive.
What Drives Indonesia's Pacific Island Strategy?
By Grant Wyeth
Jakarta is courting Pacific Island states, hoping to change regional positions on the West Papua issue.